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Show Four Out of 10 S. L. Families Served by 'Chest' Agency Tour out of (very 10 families In the Salt Lake City area are directly di-rectly served by one or mora of the 21 Red Feather agendas of the Commua 1 1 y Chest, Emerson Smith, local radio announcer, told members of the Salt Lake Klwanla club Thursday. Outlining chest services during a "Red Feather review" for Kl-wanlana Kl-wanlana at noon In Hotel Utah, Mr. Smith pointed out that ,000 famlliaa and Individual citizens were served last year by the 21 agendas now appealing to the public pub-lic for financial support la a United Red Feather campaign to raise (318.000. "Ours is a growing community." Mr. Smith stated, "and needa for citizena in 1V30 are based on demand de-mand for more and better services." serv-ices." He explained the services of each agency, including Boy and Oirl Scouts, Community Nursing service. Dental Service aociety, Family Service society, Legal Aid aociety. Salvation Army, Neighborhood Neigh-borhood House, reading room for the blind. Welfare council. Catholic Cath-olic Charities. Jewish Relief society so-ciety and Kearns St. Ann's orphanage. orphan-age. The apeaker waa Introduced by C. E. Freeman, general campaign chairman for the current United Red Feather appeal. Following Mr. Smith's talk. Melvin R. Gallagher, Gal-lagher, scoutmaster, troop 51, Salt Lake council of Boy 8couta, presented pre-sented 23 boys In interpretative Indian dances. |